Should the "medical" examiner be able to draw conclusions from a computer? Wouldn't that be better left to LE?
That's what I want to know. Perper seems way outside his scope ... more lop-sided face time on TV.
"Should the "medical" examiner be able to draw conclusions from a computer? Wouldn't that be better left to LE?"
Maybe it's the lawyer in him?
I would feel better if I knew the ME had tested ANS' hair and nails. There are some poisons that degrade quickly leaving no trace or negligible traces in the blood. However, I know it will stay in hair and nails at least 6 months after death. What type of flora grows in Bermuda? Foxglove? Oleander? Castor beans?